They add to the downtown art district. They cost about 2800 each and installed as part of a multimillion dollar project to make roosevelt more appealing. We heard some concerns from the community. But Monica Hernandez says after just a year, they are getting the boot. The pots have been the target of vandalism and the city has gotten numerous complaints. The main concern came down to walking space. The 15 plants weigh several hundred pounds each. Rn estimate on how much it will cost to remove and store them. They will be gone by the end of october. Its a move that has art lovers of the district disappointed. To completely remove them, it would be a waste of taxpayer dollars and time. The pots wont be thrown away, but moved to the melrose district off 7th avenue, where sidewalks are wider. They will be relocated. They will continue to serve a stored in a city facility before they make that move. We dont have a time line of when they will find their new home in the melrose district. We a
Three people are taken to the hospital after this nasty wreck in delaware and icy conditions may be to blame. All eyes are on Hollywood Well have a live preview of the big show, but first the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast. It is warmer, but still cold. Reporter better. Weve got temperatures in the 40s in some locations but its not going to last long, unfortunately. Theres the view, were seeing sunshine filter through, we have high, thin clouds overhead. The return of sunshine Mother Nature is heading a helping hand and we are starting to melt away the snow and ice. 43 in coatsville. 37 in warrington. Quakertown 36. Martins creek 35. Saint davids 38 degrees, everybody above the freezing mark of 3. Glass borough 41. Hockessin 39. Seaville, 42. Hammonton, 38. On the boards in atlantic city, 38 degrees, along with the filtered sun were seeing big time improvement in the visibility. A lot of areas are down to less than two miles. 4 in lancaster, 6 in allentown. Everybody is in the
3 feet of snow. Blizzard warnings throughout. For us we have a little president of snow west. Its the same system but the cold isnt here and the storm not quite mature yet. But sit on its way. It is on its way. Were going to have rain this morning a cold rain. But after the noon hour, just some showers and maybe even a peek or two of sunshine as winds turn northwesterly and the low passes the region. But west of town Winter Weather advisories were seeing the snow upper montgomery, frederick, loudoun especially western loudoun through fauquier, even down in bealton have reports of snow too. But its really been culpeper and madison and rappahannock counties with 2 to 4inches of snow. You can see it all to the west. I think its a little snowier over the last couple of frames than what weve been showing you. But culpeper is 36 and its still snowing. Frederick reports of light snow in the city at least. Where the roads are wet but north and west we probably have some issues there. Then the
Put boots on the ground came from pennsylvania, others from puerto rico and wisconsin. Most of them have been here before so well familiar with the city and the support thats needed. Captain nick obrien has been here before, but was just a kid. During the last inauguration, he was preparing for the transition of power in iraq. It makes him all more aware and proud of the way its done here. The Power Transition is definitely not peaceful. The security we have here is not nothing like what we had over there. After a message from the commander in chief, theyll be off to several d. C. Schools, where they will be put up to eat and sleep, all part of a unique and proud mission theyre ready to serve. To be out on this day, to see that we did get a new president every four years or reaffirm a president every four years, it never gets old. Reporter in addition to the 1500 members who are here already, others will be staged outside the district in maryland and virginia, they can be moved in in s